Summary:
- This article examines the impact of climate change on the distribution and abundance of marine species in the North Atlantic Ocean.
- The researchers used computer models to predict how the habitat ranges of various marine species, such as fish and invertebrates, might shift in response to changes in ocean temperature and other environmental factors.
- The findings suggest that many species are likely to experience significant range shifts, with some moving towards the poles to escape warming waters, while others may face local extinction in certain areas due to the inability to adapt to the changing conditions.